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Population Density for Cities, Urban Areas



The following map shows population density statistics compiled using 2010 Census figures. Click the map markers to display data for your area:

 
 
Population Density
 
3,000+/sq. mile
 
1,500+/sq. mile
 
Less than 1,500/sq. mile

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